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View Poll Results: Which blue color do you like on Bluessy Subs? | |||
Darker and iridescent cobalt? | 54 | 88.52% | |
Lighter and flatter med blue? | 2 | 3.28% | |
Don't care as long as it's blue! | 5 | 8.20% | |
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27 February 2008, 12:26 AM | #1 |
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Which blue do you all like best on the Bluessy's?
I bet many don't know that Rolex has changed the blue color on the Bluessy's again.
In the 90's they used a "softer" and lighter blue. Then, and I don't know which year, they started using a darker iridescent one that changes color from almost black to a deep cobalt color. My favorite! Now, they have switched back to one that looks more like the early 90's one. What the heck did they go and do that for? So, are you like me and prefer the darker, deeper character version or do you like the softer flatter blue?
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27 February 2008, 12:34 AM | #2 |
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The deeper color by a long shot!!! No contest!
P.S. Wow! Looks like several folks agree already. This particular one belongs to Rawhyde, I just happen to be the one who snaped the photo:
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Voted for darker
Let's see who is going to be the winner
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My vote goes to the dark blue dial, as well.
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27 February 2008, 01:00 AM | #5 |
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I have a feeling the dark version is going to win by a landslide which makes me wonder why would Rolex change one of their most popular watches color?
Wouldn't you think they would do some kind of consumer research before making a change like this? It's not like they can't afford to do a simple survey.
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27 February 2008, 01:13 AM | #6 |
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Yep, since mine is the darker blue, and I've seen both, I have to vote for the darker blue. Very tasteful!!!
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Comparison photos please!
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27 February 2008, 01:25 AM | #8 |
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Prefer the darker Sub blue, although not too keen on the YM blue which is darker still
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I have seen both in person side by side. The darker one for sure!
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I've seen them both up close, side by side. I much prefer the darker blue.
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27 February 2008, 02:21 AM | #11 |
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As they say, A picture is worth a thousand words..
A 2008 model. Mine, circa 2003-04.
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27 February 2008, 02:23 AM | #12 |
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I prefer the darker dial too!
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27 February 2008, 02:31 AM | #13 |
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We'll have to compare David. I think mine is pretty dark and it's less than a year old (according to mfr code on clasp).
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I have a "Z" lighter style and while I didn't know about this until AFTER my pruchase I've learned to live with it.
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The darker one does look better.
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Wow, I did not realise there was such a difference to the shades of blue.
The darker is much nicer, IMO. 1 1 1 1
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My Z990XXX looks pretty dark - I love the cobalt color:
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I am not sure which series switched colors but I know the "M" is lighter and could have done it with the "Z's" at some point. Pictures can even be a little deserving in that the background lighting plays a big part in an image but if you see them side by side, it is quite a difference. It is hard to capture the iridescence effect of the darker blue in a picture.
I don't want anyone to feel bad or slighted by my comparison either. It's not that I think the new color is bad, I am just surprised Rolex would change such a success so I wanted to see if I am the only one who felt this way. A new Bluessy is an awesome watch and I would still buy one today if I didn't have mine!
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I've never had a problem with that, personally. After I get home today (at work now, and can't post photos), I will post a wrist shot of my Bluesy that catches the great iridescent effect of the darker blue dial.
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Guys this story is getting very confusing to me... I had the chance to compare a D, a Z and an M series model at my AD last week. The shade was same on all three of them. There were differences at the fonts and portion of gold around minute markers but not in color. Are you sure it is not just the lighting that makes the dial look different???????
This is my TT blue sub under different light in three pics. Could anyone tell which dial is this? M 19xxxxx series.... |
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this is a Z 78xxxxx model
I had the two watches pictured in front of me last week and they looked identical |
27 February 2008, 08:56 AM | #23 |
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There definitely was a color change but I am not sure when they did it. My AD had a "M" in and when compared next to mine, big difference. The new one was a few shades lighter lighter and lacked the as much of the iridescent effect.
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Here's two photos of my TT Blue, 1998-vintage, that tend to catch the light nicely:
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When did 9 year old watches become vintage? Love it, vintage or not!
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a: a period of origin or manufacture <a piano of 1845 vintage> b: length of existence : age But thanks for the kind words...
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I have a T model, made in about 1996 or 1997. Does that have the deeper or lighter blue?
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27 February 2008, 09:28 AM | #28 |
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Yes, I'm pretty sure it has the darker blue.
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Here is a crappy cell phone pic I took at my AD. On the left is my older Z with the dark hue. On the right is a new later Z with the lighter dial. Everyone at my AD was shocked by the color difference.
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I don't believe that the lighter shade was a permanent change. I've seen a light Z series, and I now own an M series with the dark blue dial. There may habe been some variances in the manufacturing process...
Some pics of my dial: You can see the iridescence here: And here... |
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